Prince Harry said British tabloids have “blood on their hands” on the opening day of his testimony against Mirror Group Newspapers in a high court in London. The British royal alleges that the tabloid used unlawful methods, including phone hacking, to access personal details about him, which the paper later published. The newspaper has denied the allegations. It’s the first time a member of Britain’s royal family has been cross-examined in court in more than 130 years. The World’s Europe correspondent Orla Barry reports.
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